As seen by many over many days. A most obliging bird,
though constantly active. Photos are poor because my
good rig was in the shop; shot with an 18-200mm zoom.

2010-12-14: NM: Socorro

@NMT: Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Escondida Cutoff

@Soc: Socorro

@Terry: Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Terry Lake

Wigeon, American # @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Terry Lake

Canvasback # @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Terry Lake

Redhead # @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Terry Lake

Duck, Ring-necked # @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Terry Lake

Scaup, Lesser 1♀ @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Terry Lake

Grebe, Pied-billed 1 @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Terry Lake

Hawk, Cooper's 1 @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Escondida Cutoff

Perched on a road sign halfway between the Escondida exit
from I-25 and Tech's research park.

Coot, American # @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Terry Lake

Kingfisher, Belted 1 @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Terry Lake

2010-12-15: NM: Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Speare Hall

@NMT: Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Speare Hall

Dove, White-winged # @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Speare Hall

Woodpecker, Ladder-backed 1♀ @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Speare Hall

Robin, American # @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Speare Hall

Starling, European # @Socorro: New Mexico Tech: Speare Hall

2010-12-19: NM: Santa Fe

@SF: Santa Fe

Crow, American # @Santa Fe

Raven, Common # @Santa Fe

Bluebird, Western # @Santa Fe

Junco, Dark-eyed # @Santa Fe

2010-12-20: NM: Albuquerque

Notable: Peregrine Falcon

@ABQ: Albuquerque

I received a reliable report of three Collared Peccary,
Tayassu tajacu, in the Magdalena
Mountains on this date. Location was at the head of
Trail 13, which is on the Langmuir Road a half-mile
or so above the end of the pavement. Reported by
Dan Klinglesmith, who drives this road often and
is familiar with the species.

Falcon, Peregrine 1 @Albuquerque

There are two lines of high-tension towers in the median
of Paseo del Norte between San Pedro and Louisiana.
Starting from Louisiana, count two tower sets west;
perched on the crossarm of the southerly tower.

2010-12-21: NM: Socorro: 507 Fitch

@home: Socorro: 507 Fitch

Although it was the first day of winter, some of the
Pogonomyrmex ants in my yard were in
evidence just outside their entrance. Temperature was
65F in the afternoon.

Dove, White-winged # @Socorro: 507 Fitch

Finch, House # @Socorro: 507 Fitch

2010-12-22: NM: Socorro: Chaparral Drive

@Soc: Socorro: Chaparral Drive

Pogonomyrmex ants in my yard were out
again today; temperature was 54F, hazy clouds.

Harrier, Northern 1ϕ @Socorro: Chaparral Drive

Hawk, Red-tailed 1 @Socorro: Chaparral Drive

Kestrel, American

#♂ @Socorro: Chaparral Drive

#♀ @Socorro: Chaparral Drive

Collared-Dove, Eurasian # @Socorro: Chaparral Drive

Phoebe, Say's 1 @Socorro: Chaparral Drive

Crow, American # @Socorro: Chaparral Drive

Sparrow, White-crowned # @Socorro: Chaparral Drive

Meadowlark, Western 1 @Socorro: Chaparral Drive

2010-12-26: NM: Santa Fe: Mansion Road

@SF: Santa Fe: Mansion Road

Scrub-Jay, Western 1 @Santa Fe: Mansion Road

Crow, American # @Santa Fe: Mansion Road

Raven, Common # @Santa Fe: Mansion Road

Chickadee, Mountain # @Santa Fe: Mansion Road

Nuthatch, Red-breasted 1 @Santa Fe: Mansion Road

2010-12-26: NM: Box Canyon

@SocCo: Box Canyon

Pheasant, Ring-necked 1♂[fide Eric Heatwole] @Box Canyon

Box Canyon is a well-known rock-climbing venue right off US-60
a few miles west of Socorro.

This is pretty far out of the Rio Grande Valley bottoms.
No idea how it got all the way out here. Although Eric
is not a birder, he described it well enough, not that
pheasants are that tough an ID challenge.

2010-12-29: NM: Socorro County

Notable: Yellow-throated Warbler

@BdA: Bosque del Apache NWR

@SAnt: San Antonio

@SocCo: Socorro County

Route

11:30, in San Antonio.

12:20, enter the refuge, on to the Marsh Loop.

13:00, walk out the Boardwalk and then a quarter-mile
or so south on the Marsh Trail and back.

13:50, rolling, completed the Marsh Loop and then drove
the Farm Loop.

15:50, back to San Antonio for about 20 minutes.

Goose, Blue # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Goose, white Snow # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Goose, Canada # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Gadwall # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Wigeon, American # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Mallard # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Shoveler, Northern # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Pintail, Northern # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Teal, American Green-winged # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Canvasback

1♂ @Bosque del Apache NWR

1♀ @Bosque del Apache NWR

Duck, Ring-necked # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Bufflehead 4 @Bosque del Apache NWR

Merganser, Common

5♀ @Bosque del Apache NWR

2♂ @Bosque del Apache NWR

Grebe, Pied-billed 1 @Bosque del Apache NWR

Eagle, Bald

2a @Bosque del Apache NWR

1i @Bosque del Apache NWR

Harrier, Northern # @Bosque del Apache NWR

The first photo shows how very owl-like this species can
appear. I was stumped on the plumage until I saw it fly:
a late immature male, with still a lot of brown color in
the mantle.

Hawk, Sharp-shinned 1 @Bosque del Apache NWR

Hawk, Red-tailed # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Kestrel, American # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Coot, American # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Crane, Sandhill # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Gull, Ring-billed 1 @Bosque del Apache NWR

Collared-Dove, Eurasian @San Antonio

Dove, Mourning # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Flicker, Red-shafted 1 @Bosque del Apache NWR

Phoebe, Say's

1 @San Antonio

Hovering a few feet above a grassy field on a stiff
breeze out of the south.

# @Bosque del Apache NWR

raven sp. # @Bosque del Apache NWR

Crow, American # @San Antonio

Kinglet, Ruby-crowned @San Antonio

Warbler, Audubon's 1 @San Antonio

Warbler, Yellow-throated 1 @San Antonio

Same location as before: 75 yards south of the
intersection of Fifth Street and NM-1, mostly in the
large juniper in front of the house there on the west
side, but also in the elms across the road, on the ground
in the yard and under the elms, and on the barbed-wire
fence across the road, as pictured here.